The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Being the Second and Last Part of His Life, and of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Part 2W. Taylor, 1719 - 373 pages |
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... gone away to Virginia , or any Part of the Coaft of America , to have fupply'd our felves , but there was no Neceffity for that . But now they were in a new Danger ; for they were afraid of eating too much , even of that little we gave ...
... gone away to Virginia , or any Part of the Coaft of America , to have fupply'd our felves , but there was no Neceffity for that . But now they were in a new Danger ; for they were afraid of eating too much , even of that little we gave ...
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... gone , yet he lay in a Cabbin - bed as one stretch'd out , with hardly any Life left in him ; he had a piece of an old Glove in his Mouth having eaten up the reft of it , however being young and having more Strength than his Mother ...
... gone , yet he lay in a Cabbin - bed as one stretch'd out , with hardly any Life left in him ; he had a piece of an old Glove in his Mouth having eaten up the reft of it , however being young and having more Strength than his Mother ...
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... gone ; he told me he could ' not but have fome Satisfaction in my good Fortune , when he heard that I was gone away in a good Ship , and to my Satisfaction , and that he had often - times a ftrong Perfuafion , that one Time or other he ...
... gone ; he told me he could ' not but have fome Satisfaction in my good Fortune , when he heard that I was gone away in a good Ship , and to my Satisfaction , and that he had often - times a ftrong Perfuafion , that one Time or other he ...
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... gone , but to find three Strangers left on the Spot , poilefs'd of all that I had left behind me , which would otherwife have been their own . The first Thing , however , which I enquir'd into , that I might begin where I left off , was ...
... gone , but to find three Strangers left on the Spot , poilefs'd of all that I had left behind me , which would otherwife have been their own . The first Thing , however , which I enquir'd into , that I might begin where I left off , was ...
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... gone ; and indeed it seems the Fellow was wounded fuffici- ently with the Blow ; however , they were much in the wrong , fince they had the Advantage , that they did not difarm them effectually , as they might have done , and have gone ...
... gone ; and indeed it seems the Fellow was wounded fuffici- ently with the Blow ; however , they were much in the wrong , fince they had the Advantage , that they did not difarm them effectually , as they might have done , and have gone ...
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